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Published on: October 7, 2021
Relation between symptoms and pathophysiology in inflammatory neuropathies: Controversies and hypotheses
1Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, Section Neuromuscular Disorders, Department of Neurology F02.230, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, 3584CX Utrecht, Netherlands.
Abstract:
This review attempts to explain the symptoms experienced by patients with inflammatory neuropathies by pathophysiological events. The emphasis is not on the primary events that may cause a particular illness but on downstream events taking place in peripheral nerves or muscles. Symptoms that will be discussed include sensory predominance, motor predominance, activity-induced weakness, heat paresis, and cold paresis. Each symptom is associated with, but not limited to, particular neuropathies.
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